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I still assert we're still aspiring to Murray State-hood (or pretty much any school that wins the Valley), being a legitimate threat to win a first round game and in an exceptionally strong year advance to the Sweet 16.
Next target, if we manage to climb THAT hill, would be to be a VCU/George Mason, solid mid-majors who get on a roll to have a "cup of coffee" in the Final Four (if "cup of coffee in the Final Four" is in any way a sane or reasonable phrase at all.) (Valley schools may legitimately be considered to be in this category, I guess, along with Mountain West schools and maybe one or two other "high-mid-majors.")
Then there's the Gonzagas/WSU's/Butlers, who have graduated from mid-major-dom to being legitimate "major" basketball schools. That's a high, high, high, high mountain to climb."I think we'll be OK"
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To be fair, the first one to mention Gonzaga and Butler was the author of the article. He also stated something like SDSU is “starting on that trajectory”. Starting. If the next five years match or exceed the last five we’ll be in great shape. I sure hope the casual fans take notice and get on board because without that there’s a limit to how far this can go.
Only four days to go until the team takes the court in Canada. Hopefully there’s a way to watch, but I’ll be surprised.
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Originally posted by filbert View PostI still assert we're still aspiring to Murray State-hood (or pretty much any school that wins the Valley), being a legitimate threat to win a first round game and in an exceptionally strong year advance to the Sweet 16.
Next target, if we manage to climb THAT hill, would be to be a VCU/George Mason, solid mid-majors who get on a roll to have a "cup of coffee" in the Final Four (if "cup of coffee in the Final Four" is in any way a sane or reasonable phrase at all.) (Valley schools may legitimately be considered to be in this category, I guess, along with Mountain West schools and maybe one or two other "high-mid-majors.")
Then there's the Gonzagas/WSU's/Butlers, who have graduated from mid-major-dom to being legitimate "major" basketball schools. That's a high, high, high, high mountain to climb.
I would say that SDSU is already in the "legitimate threat" arena. The issue that SDSU is now having is not flying under the radar any longer. The VCU/George Mason teams were able to somewhat "surprise" folks on their runs. If SDSU makes it to the tournament again this season, my guess is that they will once again be the fashionable upset school.
I don't know if SDSU will ever make it into Gonzaga territory as not many schools do. When a university can basically dump their athletic budget into one area, they are bound to be more successful.-South Dakotan by birth, a Jackrabbit by choice.
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Originally posted by BTownJack View PostYes, they tend to put "Gonzaga" type click/read-bait material in their articles so people will read.-South Dakotan by birth, a Jackrabbit by choice.
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Originally posted by SoDakJack View PostThe fact that they continue to use Gonzaga as the litmus test us really unfair to the schools. I mean, look at how this thread basically went from "look how far we have come" to "look how far we still have to go."
I agree. If we would ever be compared to Gonzaga we would also be compared to Duke,Kansas,etc....they are all the same.
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Originally posted by Justwin View PostI agree. If we would ever be compared to Gonzaga we would also be compared to Duke,Kansas,etc....they are all the same.-South Dakotan by birth, a Jackrabbit by choice.
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Man, I love the Jackrabbits, and it would be awesome if that was how they were eventually thought of.
But they are nowhere close to that, yet. Gonzaga has had sustained success for over a decade.
Butler, has been very good. (shoot I remember when they almost beat Mike Miller's Florida team in the 1st round of the NCAA tournament), then 2 straight Championship games, and Chris Holtmann (now at Ohio State) had them playing VERY well, his last 2 seasons there... I think they were the last undefeated D1 school one of those years.
Pump the brakes a bit. Don't mean to be a downer. But the program has a LONG way to go to be mentioned with those schools.
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Originally posted by da_coach View PostMan, I love the Jackrabbits, and it would be awesome if that was how they were eventually thought of.
But they are nowhere close to that, yet. Gonzaga has had sustained success for over a decade.
Butler, has been very good. (shoot I remember when they almost beat Mike Miller's Florida team in the 1st round of the NCAA tournament), then 2 straight Championship games, and Chris Holtmann (now at Ohio State) had them playing VERY well, his last 2 seasons there... I think they were the last undefeated D1 school one of those years.
Pump the brakes a bit. Don't mean to be a downer. But the program has a LONG way to go to be mentioned with those schools.
For real though, if we can keep going to the dance and keep recruiting like we have been (especially after the renovation of Frost), I don't think it's crazy to see us eventually becoming a team that is expected to make the tournament and even at least win a game or two and make a deep run here and there.
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Originally posted by da_coach View PostMan, I love the Jackrabbits, and it would be awesome if that was how they were eventually thought of.
But they are nowhere close to that, yet. Gonzaga has had sustained success for over a decade.
Butler, has been very good. (shoot I remember when they almost beat Mike Miller's Florida team in the 1st round of the NCAA tournament), then 2 straight Championship games, and Chris Holtmann (now at Ohio State) had them playing VERY well, his last 2 seasons there... I think they were the last undefeated D1 school one of those years.
Pump the brakes a bit. Don't mean to be a downer. But the program has a LONG way to go to be mentioned with those schools.
Things have gone exceptionally well for SDSU at the D1 level. Heck, it is almost impossible to overstate the success that SDSU has had in Athletics. I won't list them all, those of us on here are aware. My point is this simply isn't normally the case. For every SDSU like success story there are many, many ugly scenarios where things don't go well at all. The SDSU Men's Basketball program has been extremely successful and we should all take pride in that. Not only the success on the court but the people involved in the program have all given us reasons to be proud. The fact that we are discussing how do we go higher is a pretty nice place to be.
Many people would have never dreamt that we would get to where we are now in success on the fields of play, in the classroom, with facilities, and with fan/donor support. Yet, here we are. I see no reason to not keep dreaming a little more.
SUPERBUNNYMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM, BIZUN!!!
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Originally posted by SUPERBUNNY View PostI agree with just about everything in this post. In my posts, I certainly didn't mean to imply we are close to being a Gonzaga level program. I agree with you that we have a long, long way to go. In fact, I referenced that in detail in another thread. To get to that level is an enormous undertaking and also requires a lot of good fortune. That being said, I don't think it is unreasonable to look at programs that are at the top of the mid-major game and use them as benchmarks for what we need to do to keep climbing the ladder. It is also possible.
Things have gone exceptionally well for SDSU at the D1 level. Heck, it is almost impossible to overstate the success that SDSU has had in Athletics. I won't list them all, those of us on here are aware. My point is this simply isn't normally the case. For every SDSU like success story there are many, many ugly scenarios where things don't go well at all. The SDSU Men's Basketball program has been extremely successful and we should all take pride in that. Not only the success on the court but the people involved in the program have all given us reasons to be proud. The fact that we are discussing how do we go higher is a pretty nice place to be.
Many people would have never dreamt that we would get to where we are now in success on the fields of play, in the classroom, with facilities, and with fan/donor support. Yet, here we are. I see no reason to not keep dreaming a little more.
SUPERBUNNY
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Originally posted by JACKGUYII View PostBottom line this is probably the most talented team in the history of Jacks Basketball and would be nice to see the fans turn out to support them like the Frost of old!
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